Chamber Music Magazine
Chamber Music is the only national magazine dedicated to the art and business of small ensemble music. A benefit of CMA membership, it’s essential reading for everyone in the chamber music community.

Featured Articles
News, profiles, interviews, resources, and more from Chamber Music Magazine
Winter 2025
The Big (and Lasting) Bang
For nearly 40 years, Bang on a Can’s theory has been to alter what we listen to, where we hear it, and in what order.Spring 2024

Listening Large
How Ashley Capps fell in love with all sorts of music, and presents its full range through his Big Ears Festival.
Winter 2024

The Still-Rising Sun
A half-century ago, Kronos Quartet announced a new day for chamber music. That day is far from done.
Winter 2024

The Spark that Stays Lit
The legacy of the Cleveland Quartet lives on, in large part through an award in its name.
Winter 2024

What I Learned from Mary Lou
Pianist Aaron Diehl reflects on the music and impact of Mary Lou Williams.
Winter 2024

Drop Everything, Embrace Change
A cellist and composer reflects on
his personal road to two remarkable opportunities, and the view they afford.
Winter 2024

The Growing Never Stops
In league with well-known, lesser-known, and even unknown composers, 20 years on, the JACK Quartet continues to expand and tr